Top 5 Most Trustworthy Info Sources Are Traditional Channels [CHART]

via marketingcharts.com Traditional media reign supreme when it comes to Americans’ trust in information sources, according to [pdf] a survey released in June 2012 by Allstate, in association with National Journal. Three-quarters of the survey respondents said they trust information from public TV and radio either some or a great deal, more than double those…

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Setting Expectations: Toddler Thinks Magazine Is Broken

Setting Expectations: Toddler Thinks Magazine Is Broken

Here’s a vivid example of how our use of technology sets our expectations for other technology, in this case in reverse. A toddler accustomed to using tablet computers can’t figure out why magazines don’t respond when she interacts with them the same way she does tablets.

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Time Spent On Media

Consumers spent 28.2% more time with mobile devices, which covers all mobile activities on all mobile devices in 2010 than they did in 2009.

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Chris Anderson On Freemium Content

Wired editor and best-selling author Chris Anderson used humor and a child’s game to again warn print publishers that they need to embrace the jarring concept of a freemium online business model.

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